+Nageru and Futatabi 1.8.6, April 19th, 2019
+
+ - Filenames for the recordings are now without colons; it caused
+ too much problems with various software, including most players.
+
+ - Various bugfixes.
+
+
+Nageru and Futatabi 1.8.5, March 30th, 2019
+
+ - Experimental support for audio in Futatabi: The MJPEG export from
+ Nageru now supports audio, and Futatabi will store it and play it
+ back. Audio is currently only supported when playing at 100% speed
+ (no pitch shift or time stretching), and there is no audio output
+ to the Futatabi operator.
+
+ - Significant optimizations to MJPEG encoding, both when in use and when
+ not in use.
+
+ - Various bugfixes.
+
+
+Nageru and Futatabi 1.8.4, March 11th, 2019
+
+ - Various bugfixes, in particular for 32-bit platforms.
+
+
+Nageru and Futatabi 1.8.3, March 10th, 2019
+
+ - Allow controlling video mixing from MIDI events. Adapted from a patch
+ by Yann Dubreuil, from the BreizhCamp repository.
+
+ - Use ALSA hardware timestamps for input; gives more stable delay.
+ Patch by Yann Dubreuil, from the BreizhCamp repository.
+
+ - For FFmpeg inputs, add an option for playing as fast as possible
+ (set rate >= 10.0).
+
+ - In Futatabi, support queueing and playing clips with noe cue-out point.
+ This opens up for new and even faster UI workflows.
+
+ - Many bugfixes.
+
+
+Nageru and Futatabi 1.8.2, January 19th, 2019
+
+ - Futatabi now supports MIDI controllers like Nageru, including an editor
+ and a sample mapping for the Behringer CMD PL-1.
+
+ - Futatabi now supports changing master speed during play, both via a
+ MIDI controller and the GUI.
+
+ - Various bugfixes.
+
+
+Nageru and Futatabi 1.8.1, December 30th, 2018
+
+ - Futatabi can now communicate its queue status through a subtitle track,
+ and Nageru can consume it. This allows Nageru themes to get precise
+ information programmatically, e.g. to show status or automatically
+ switch away when the queue is about to end.
+
+ - Futatabi can now reuse the computed flow across successive frames when
+ interpolating between the same frame pair. This significantly reduces
+ the GPU load when doing super-slow motion (slower than 0.5x).
+
+ - Various smaller fixes.
+
+
Nageru and Futatabi 1.8.0, December 20th, 2018
- Initial release of Futatabi, a multicamera slow motion video server